PERANCANGAN ALAT PENCETAK BRIKET BENTUK KOIN
Keywords:
Printer, Coconut Shell Briquettes, VDI2222Abstract
Coconut trees are one of the abundant natural resources in the Bangka islands. This is because Bangka is an archipelago that has many beaches so that many coconut trees grow. Large coconut crop production indicates that there is an increase in the amount of waste produced, including coconut shell waste. One of the interesting potential uses of coconut shell waste is processing it into briquettes. Briquettes are solid fuels and are made from various basic materials from the remnants of organic matter that have undergone a compression process with a certain compressive force. The design of the Briquette Printer refers to the VDI 2222 method which has 4 (four) stages, namely planning, conceptualizing, designing, and completion. The result of this final project is a printer capable of printing 9coin briquettes with a diameter of 2cm× 1cm. Based on calculations and stress analysis, the shear stress that occurs in the bolt is less than the allowable voltage so that the bolt is safe.
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